In an old coastal town like Newport you expect a salty bayfront and quaint hotels. But by strolling a three-mile loop you’ll also find that Newport has a surprisingly quiet beach, sand dunes, lots of ...
First there was the move in 2015 — from Chicago to Eugene so that her husband could take a teaching position at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance. She had never been to Eugene. “At ...
Matt and Emily Free Wilson have a reputation for taking risks. In the 20 years that they’ve been married, the couple traded in their Subaru for a Volkswagen bus, started a ceramics business, and ...
The Sparrow & Serpent Pub, formerly known as Old Nick’s, is opening its doors delicately on Jan. 10 and with a bang on Jan. 11, welcoming you into its cozy Victorian interior. Owner Emily Chappell ...
How many newcomers need to come to our country intending to stay before we see them as future citizens rather than “immigrants?” Though they come from many parts of the world, do we place them all ...
Singer-songwriter Laura Kemp performing at Saturday Market. Photo courtesy of Laura Kemp. A night of acoustic and classical music in Eugene supports Hurricane Helene recovery in Western North Carolina ...
• This week in weird shit as a result of the November election: Meta (the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and Threads) announced it’s going to get rid of fact checking programs and rely on users ...
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When Carolyn Peacock-Biggs hopped on Zoom for an interview, she radiated joy, so it was hard to imagine given the news she had received. Twenty minutes before the interview, she had been told that her ...
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As 2025 kicks off, rather than just be filled with trepidation, Eugene Weekly decided to bring back an annual tradition of filling our pages with dreams. So we asked folks in the community and Weekly ...